Sew-Eurodrive MC07B0008-2B1-4-00

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SKUMC07B0008-2B1-4-00
ManufacturerSew-Eurodrive
CategoryIndustrial automation components
12-month warranty
Available (1-2 days): 1 units
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Net price (1 pc.):
1542,98PLN
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Description

The SEW-Eurodrive MC07B0008-2B1-4-00 is a MOVITRAC B series frequency inverter designed for precise motor control in industrial applications. Operating on a single-phase 230 V AC supply, it delivers 0.75 kW (1.0 HP) of power with an output current of 4.2 A. This inverter is suitable for controlling asynchronous and synchronous motors without encoders, offering digital motor speed control. Its compact dimensions of 80 x 185 x 163.5 mm and weight of 1.5 kg make it ideal for installations where space is limited. The MC07B0008-2B1-4-00 is part of the MOVITRAC B series, known for its reliability and efficiency in various automation tasks.

Specifications

Weight
0.73 kgs
Voltage
200 - 240 V
Horsepower
0.75 KW
Product Type
Drive
Signal Type
240
Relay Specifications
240 VAC
Power
0.75 kW
Frequency
50 - 60 Hz
Cooling Capacity
0.75 kW
Signal Level
240 V

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